Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune ... Albertus Bethune, in 1898. After separating in 1907, Mary was left alone to care for their young son. One year later, Mary Bethune returned to her life's passion.
Mary McLeod Bethune overcame all odds to found a school to educate black people at a time of division and segregation in America.
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Women’s Conference will be held Wednesday, March 26 through Friday, March 28 at the Michael and Libby ...
Mary McLeod Bethune, the child of former slaves ... materials on African-American women.” As it turned out, Bethune had started a history committee long ago, in the hope that one day, the stories of ...
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Mary McLeod Bethune, known as the ‘First Lady of Negro America,’ also sought to unify the African diasporaHer training prepared her to become a missionary. Mary McLeod Bethune rose to become one of the most influential Black women of the 20th century. In 1904, she founded a small school for girls in ...
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